Need to dress up a drab wall on a budget? Here are a few décor ideas that help you stretch your dollar, but look like a million bucks. قوانين الروليت
Patterned Pieces
Have extra fabric scraps lying around? Or maybe an old shirt with a fun graphic or pattern? موقع قمار Frame the material to give your wall some pop! You can also use interesting scrapbooking paper (usually between $.50 to $.99 a sheet) or wallpaper scraps to achieve this look. Grouping different frames together adds even more interest to the space. Stop by a thrift store to find cheap frames in various shapes and sizes.
DIY Tip: When using different patterns and different frames together, create a coordinated look by using frames of the same color. Use acrylic paint to make the frames a uniform color.
Great Grids
Grab several canvases of the same size and get artistic. Packages of small canvases can be purchased for under $5 at most arts and craft stores, where small bottles of acrylic paint run a little under $1 as well. Paint the canvases all one solid color, paint a large image across all of your canvases or whatever your inner Picasso can cook up. Once your canvases have been painted and dried, arrange them on your wall in a grid pattern, with an inch or more between each. This wall art is great for over a mantle or above a bed as a faux-headboard.
DIY Tip: Cut out shapes from wrapping paper, scrapbooking paper or wallpaper and adhere them to the canvases to add some visual pop.
Creative Clothesline
Use ribbon, yarn or wire to create a photo clothesline along your wall. Tack up both ends of your clothesline material of choice and use clothespins to attach your favorite photos, postcards and greeting cards. لعبة كازينو
DIY Tip: Use decorative knobs as the anchors of your photo-clothesline. Not only do they provide a sturdier hold than a thumbtack, but they also add a more professional touch to your display.
Great resources! I think we need to redecorate someones apartment!
Great resources! I think we need to redecorate someones apartment!